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Bgsu History • Players in the Nfl BGsu hIsToRy • PlayeRs In The nfl Year Name Drafted By Round Other Teams (Yrs. Played) 1949 Max Minnich Los Angeles 10th 1950 Jack Woodland Cleveland 24th Erie (Penn.) Bears FREE AGENTS Bob Schnelker Cleveland 29th Philadelphia, NY Giants, Minnesota, Pittsburgh (1953-62) Larry Baker - NY Titans (AFL), 1960; Gerald Bayless - Cleve- 1953 Fred Durig San Francisco 16th land, Atlanta, 1987-88; Ed Bettridge - Cleveland, 1964; TORY 1956 Jack Hecker Cleveland 9th Bill Bradshaw - Baltimore, 1953; Carlos Brooks - Arizona, S 1957 Kent Russell Detroit 6th (1957-59) Barcelona (World League), 1995-97; Freddie Barnes, Chicago 1958 Karl Koepfer Detroit 8th (NFL), 2009, Diyral Briggs - San Francisco 49ers, 2008; Ben John Murnen Baltimore 19th 1960 Bob Zimpfer Denver 1st Bojicic - Cincinnat, 2012; Kenneth Burke - Saskatchewan 1961 Bernie Casey San Francisco 1st Los Angeles (1961-68) (CFL), Green Bay, 1964-65; Ken Burress - Seattle, Winnipeg NY Titans (AFL) 9th (CFL) 1993-96; Khary Campbell - Dallas, 2002, New York Bob Reublin NY Giants 19th Jets, 2003; Chester Chapman - Detroit, Charlotte (AFL), Clarence Mason Green Bay 16th 1934; Dave Cranmer - Calgary (CFL), 1969; Duane Crenshaw Ralph White Baltimore 11th - Columbus (Arena League), 1991-92; Shawn Daniels - Dallas, Houston (AFL) 9th Ottawa (CFL), Calgary (CFL), Montreal (CFL), Saskatchewan Jack Harbaugh Buffalo (AFL) 25th HI BGSU (CFL), 1989-99; Ryan Diepenbrock - Buffalo, 2001; Doug Bob Bird Houston (AFL) 11th 1962 Karl Anderson Detroit 11th Dorley – Cincinnati, 2000; Sean Dykes - San Diego, NY Jets, Jerry Croft Baltimore 5th Saskatchewan (CFL), San Antonio (WLAF), 1988-92; Mike Buffalo (AFL) 11th Estep - NY Jets, 1987-88; Rob Fehrman- Pittsburgh Steelers, Robert Fearnside Los Angeles 13th 2001; Chris Glantzis - Detroit, 2002; Joe Green - NY Giants, 1963 Gary Sherman Cleveland 19th Houston, 1970-74; Tom Hall - Memphis (WFL), 1974; Bran- Boston (AFL) 21st don Hicks - Indianapolis, 2002; John Hunter - 49ers, 1989; Bob Reynolds St. Louis 2nd Boston (1963-75) Stan Hunter - N Giants, N Jets, 1986-87; John Jacquot Don Lisbon San Francisco 3rd (1963-67) - Memphis (WFL), 1974; George Johnson - Philadelphia, 1964 Tony Lawrence St. Louis 10th Boston (AFL) 21st Toronto (CFL), 1995; Greg A. Johnson - Detroit, 1988; Ka- 1965 Jay Cunningham Boston (AFL) 13th (1965-67) mar Jorden - Minnesota, 2012; Anthony Kijanko - Cleveland 1966 Jerry Jones Atlanta 2nd New Orleans (1966-68) Browns, 1972; Dave Kinzie - Toronto (CFL), 1989; Jim Ladd Denver (AFL) 7th - Chicago Cardinals, 1954-56; Cole Magner - Atlanta, 2005; Tony Fire Cleveland 11th Bob Martin - Jacksonville (WFL), 1974; Mike McGee - New Heath Wingate Washington 13th England, 1989; Greg Meehan - San Diego, Cincinnati, 1986- Boston (AFL) 4th 88; Tom Moriarty - Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Michigan (USFL), Bill Earhart Buffalo (AFL) 17th 1977-83; Mark Nelson - Kansas City, 1987; Keon Newson, 1967 Mike Weger Detroit 9th San Diego, Houston (1967-78) Stew Williams Green Bay 6th St. Louis, 2005; evin O’Brien - Buffalo, Sacramento (CFL), Dick Wagoner Minnesota 17th Barcelona (World League), New England, Barcelona (World Jamie Rivers St. Louis 5th NY Jets, Houston (1968-76) League), 1993-96; Mike Obrovac - Cincinnati, Green Bay, 1969 Richard Perrin NY Giants 13th 1981-85; Joe O’Neill Detroit, 2000; evin O’Neill - Detroit, 1970 Dave Polak Baltimore 13th 1998; Janssen Patton, Pittsburgh -2003; John Park - British Honester Davidson Cleveland 8th Columbia (CFL), 1981-88; P.J Pope - Chicago, 2006; Shawn Tom Lloyd St. Louis 5th Potts - Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Houston (USFL), 1971 Phil illapiano Oakland 2nd Buffalo (1971-83) Buffalo, 1983-86; Tim Quinn - Chicago (WFL), 1974; Robert 1973 John Czerwinski NY Jets 16th Fred Sturt St. Louis 3rd Washington, New ngland, New Orleans (1972-82) Redd- Indianapolis, 2003; Roger Reynolds - NY Giants, 1969; 1974 Tony Bell Baltimore 4th Tim Ross - New England, 1981; Jordon Roussos - Seattle, Paul Miles Baltimore 8th Memphis (WFL) 2013; Dan Saleet - Cleveland, 1978; Tom Saleet - NY Jets, Myron Wilson Detroit 16th 1978; Steve Sanders - Cleveland, 2006; Derek Schorejs - Phil Polak Philadelphia 10th Cincinnati, Cleveland, 1999; Tyler Sheehan, Houston (NFL), Roger Wallace St. Louis 12th Memphis (WFL) 2009, Edmund Siminski - Buffalo (AFL), 1940; Charles Greg Meczka San Diego 15th Sharon - Jacksonville, 2006; Antonio Smith - Cleveland 1976 Gene Jones New Orleans 16th Brown, 2008, Doug Smith - Los Angeles Rams, 1978-92; 1977 Dave Preston New ngland 12th Denver (NFL), Denver (USFL), (1977-84) 1978 Mark Miller Cleveland 3rd Green Bay, C, Oakland, Michigan (USFL), (1978-83) John Spengler - Detroit, 1981; Shaun Suisham-Pittsburgh, Jack Williams St. Louis 6th Ottawa (CFL), (1978-86) 2005; Stu Tolle - Cleveland, 1985; ince illanucci - Buffalo, 1979 Jeff Groth Miami 8th Houston, New Orleans (1979-86) Toronto (CFL), Green Bay, 1986-87; John illapiano - Hous- Dirk Abernathy Oakland 12th ton (WFL), 1973; Erik White - Indianapolis, Toronto (CFL), 1980 Bob Harris Philadelphia 9th British Columbia (CFL), 1993-96; Terry Wilson - Houston, 1983 Andre oung Cincinnati 12th Denver (USFL), Calgary (CFL), Green Bay (1983-86) 1992; Ryan Wingrove - Atlanta, 2002, New York Jets, 2003; 1984 Martin Bayless St. Louis 4th Buffalo, San Diego, Kansas City, Washington, Kansas City (1984-96) Gehad Youssef - New England, Miami, 1984-86. Mark Emans Green Bay 12th 1986 Brian McClure Buffalo 12th (1986-88) 1989 Kyle Kramer Cleveland 5th (1989-91) 1990 Reggie Thornton Minnesota 5th Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Birmingham (CFL) (1991-94) Ronald Heard Pittsburgh 6th San Diego, New England (1991-92) Derrick Carr New Orleans 8th Los Angeles Rams (1991) 1991 Cris Shale Washington 10th New York Jets (1994) 1994 Charlie Williams Dallas 3rd (1994-2000) 2003 Josh Harris Baltimore Ravens 6th Cleveland Browns (2004) 2004 Scott Mruczkowski San Diego 7th San Diego (2004-PR) 2005 Omar Jacobs Pittsburgh 5th 2007 ory Lichtensteiger Denver 4th Minnesota ikings (2008), Washington Redskins (2010-PR) 2012 Chris Jones Houston 6th Earliest selection: Bernie Casey (1961), 9th player overall (National Football League team unless otherwise noted) -137- www.bgsufalcons.com.
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